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29 Things I Just Learned About Loving Your Neighbor
There are a lot of people out there earnestly committed to loving their neighbor. Last month, I had the pleasure of meeting a couple hundred of them at The Neighborhood Collective, a gathering of leaders from around the U.S. to talk about neighboring ministry. While...
Do you finish what you’ve stared?
This article was originally published at www.womensministry.net, a fantastic resource for any woman who loves the Lord and serves His people. Sign up for a free weekly tip to receive leadership tips in your inbox! When I first had the idea to start a...
3 Tips to Love Your Neighbors in a Secular Workplace
Guest Post by Becca Manning I have two types of neighborhoods: the literal neighborhood where I live and the neighborhood of people I work with. I hold two jobs in the service industry. One is a fast-paced, 30 second interaction as a barista. The other is a...
Creating Space to Connect Work Guide
Hey How to Love Your Neighbor community! If you follow me around the interwebs, you know I’m a goal-setting fanatic. What can I say: without a goal, I’d just lay around all day eating popcorn. One of my 2017 goals was to create resources for women to help strengthen...
Books that Build Relationships: the year of small things
Warning: by living a “radical faith” you may start a mini-revolution in your neighborhood. As I read the charges from Christ in Matthew 25 to feed the hungry, to welcome the stranger, to clothe the poor, and visit those in prison, I begin to feel a sense of guilt. I...
Books that Build Relationships: Building Your House
Chaos. Pure chaos. You know what I'm talking about: papers all over the kitchen counter, donation bags still by the back door, and shoes missing their pair. Shannon Upton believes faithful moms don’t have to live in a chaotic state. The author of Building Your House,...






